Saracens

Harrison has completed it all after nine months to remember

Zoe Harrison has won the Rugby World Cup, the Women’s Six Nations and the PWR in the space of nine months. Now, there is only one thing she wants – a holiday.

Harrison is part of an exclusive quartet from Saracens to have achieved the feat, with Jess Breach, Marlie Packer and Kelsey Clifford also all picking up three medals in the timespan.

The PWR Final at Twickenham Stoop took place nine months and one day after England triumphed in the World Cup final down the road at Allianz Stadium, while the Red Roses also picked up their fifth consecutive Six Nations Grand Slam in May.

“I am going to go away on holiday and reflect on that, after this night out,” Harrison said.

“It has been an incredible season, it is going to take me going away and sitting down to actually work on it.

“You can’t get better than that, so it is all done, and now is the time to rest and enjoy the fact that it has been done. I can’t put it into words.”

After a five-week break, attention will undoubtedly turn to how Saracens go about defending their title, something they did in 2019 as they retained the Premier15s trophy.

Jess Breach and Zoe Harrison are the two Saracens backs to have completed a rare triple crown in one year.

The fly-half added: “She is absolutely excellent, I am sure you can see at the final whistle when she went down, and the whole team came around her.

“She is going to be someone that we do miss, and we don’t wish that she was leaving. She has been a great part of my Sarries career, and a lot of the girls’ Sarries career, so she will be missed.”

Harrison continued the fine form that saw her crowned Red Roses Player of the Season at the Rugby Awards 2026 in the PWR final.

She kicked six conversions, including converting her own try, also executing a perfect 50:22.

She and her half-back partner Liv Apps claimed the top two gongs at The Rugby Awards, with the scrum-half named PWR Player of the Season in her debut campaign for Saracens.

Saracens' half-back pairing combining in the PWR Final

“Because there are things that you take from country and bring back to club, and there are some things you do at club that you hope they don’t take back to their country.

“But it has been amazing. I have loved working off Liv, she has got a different game to what I have, but I think it works together quite well.”

Apps has added even more attacking flair and game smarts to Saracens, who are able to call on several Canadians, plus the Canucks’ head coach Kevin Rouet.

Crucially, what binds all of the players from various nations is a will to win that no one could stop this season.

Harrison added: “It is the talent we have, but also the people, they have talent, but they want to be better, and they don’t stop.

“So, I think that is what drives everyone else forward, and it does come down to the club is a winning club, and it is about being in finals every year.

“We said at the start of the season, we want to be in the final, and we are going to be in the final, and that never goes out of anyone’s mind.

“Everyone’s mindset if you come to Sarries is you are here to win, you are not here to just play rugby, you are here to win.”


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